Millions of Water Bottles Found Abandoned in Puerto Rico as Mayor Bashes Trump

12 million bottles of water have been found rotting on an airport runway in Puerto Rico

As Hurricane Florence batters the US East Coast, San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz has seized the opportunity to bash Trump over the government's response in the aftermath to Maria hitting Puerto Rico.

Yulín Cruz appeared on CNN and took to Twitter to slam Trump over the "lack of aid," claiming the priority should be "about saving lives" and "not about politics."

Around the same time, as the San Juan Mayor was parading around on the Trump-bashing liberal media, 20,000 pallets containing 12 million bottles of water were discovered on an airport runway in Puerto Rico.

The much-needed supplies of water had been left untouched and had spoiled, according to reports.

San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz has been bashing Trump in the liberal media

BuzzFeed News reports that "Justo Hernández, deputy federal coordinating officer of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), told reporters that the 19,841 pallets of water were left on the runway at José Aponte de la Torre Airport and that as a result, 'some of that water was spoiled.'"

Puerto Rico Secretary of State Luis Rivera Marin called out Yulin Cruz last night on Fox News as being one of Puerto Rico's politicians who has "politicized" the natural disaster.

A June report from a local Puerto Rican news outlet — provided to The Daily Wire after it was translated into English — highlighted Yulin Cruz's absence from Puerto Rico as she politicked in the United States.

"So far this year, the mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto, has been out of Puerto Rico for 52 days, tending to activities with different organizations and delegating the functions of her job that she was recently reelected to, to former vice-mayor of the capital, Rafael Jaume,"NotiCel reported.

"Subsequently, there have been 11 executive orders issued by Cruz Soto to designate Jaume as interim mayor while she is outside Puerto Rico."

The media has also used the hurricane to attack Trump, often blaming his administration for any failures in Puerto Rico, even if the fault lies with Puerto Rican officials.

The Daily Caller flagged a video clip yesterday of FEMA administrator Brock Long appearing on MSNBC and debunking many false or misleading claims that the media has been peddling since the hurricane.